It takes great skill and effort, even great reputation for a physician to be able to lead others in improving performance for the sake of patients and even methods being practiced in the different fields of medicine. Dr. Mark Antman, one of the members of the American Medical Association, also known as AMA, has presented the PCPI Measure Portfolio Update, dated September 23, 2010.

Being a Director of Measure Development Operations, Dr. Mark Antman, Doctor of Dental Surgery and Master in Business Administration sees to it that the physicians are given opportunities to better improve their skills and expertise in administering procedures and upholding medical policies for the betterment and benefit of patients and fellow professionals alike. PCPI or Physician Consortium for Performance Improvement is committed to improving superiority of care and patient protection by taking the lead in the improvement, experimentation, and preservation of evidence-based clinical performance measures and capacity resources for physicians.

Process and procedures for this given performance improvement has been updated and refreshed by Dr. Mark Antman for the sake of everyone who needs to be reminded of the measurement for improvement. Review of evidence and gaps, enhancing measure development, measuring specifications, measure testing, specification reevaluation, national endorsement, implementation and integration for quality improvements, and lastly, feedback. This goes in a cycle, telling in principle that progression and perfection should always be an endeavor that should never be stopped. The lead for performance improvement can be best used for patients that expect more from doctors and professionals.

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